Tips for Pet Portrait Sessions
To save the memory of a precious pet, many people turn to pet photography. However, pet photography can often be difficult. An animal might not look at the camera or pose the way you want it to, or you may find that it is hard to capture the pet in a lifelike, natural way. Here are some tips to help you with these problems.
First, consider your setting. Outdoor, natural sunlight is the best source of lighting for pet photography. Also, green grass can provide a great contrast between your pet's coat and the ground. Additionally, it is often easier to take these photos away from cars and other noises that can distract your pet from your calls.
Next, think about your props. If your dog always has a tennis ball in her mouth, you may want to opt for this fun addition to your photo to fully capture your pet's personality. If your cat loves his stuffed mouse, consider taking pictures while he plays with the toy. Should you want his or her name to be visible in the picture, you may want to include a personalized food dish as a prop.
Also, angles are important. You may have found that taking shots from people level can be awkward. Getting down on your pet's level can provide a true perspective of your animal. Of course, some people choose to take creative photos, such as utilizing a macro lens when a dog reaches up to sniff a camera. On the other hand, you may get down below your cat's level and include some blurry grass to throw more focus onto your kitty.
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Once you capture an image of your pet that fully shows his or her true spirit, you may want to display the photo for all to see. You should consider turning your photograph into a canvas work of art. For more information, check out YourCanvasPhotos today.
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